COMPUTER TIMESHARING
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Microcomputer timesharing. A review of the techniques and suggested reading material. BYTE Apr 1979 (v.4#4) pg. 224
Timesharing: Squeezing the most from your micro. What is involved in setting up a timesharing system. BYTE Jun 1979 (v.4#6) pg. 228
Introduction to multiprogramming. Basic concepts in writing programs for operating a multiprogram or multiuser system. Both hardware and software considerations are covered. BYTE Sep 1979 (v.4#9) pg. 20
Ease into 16-bit computing. Part 2. Examining a small multi-user system. BYTE Apr 1980 (v.5#4) pg. 40
A time-sharing multi-user subsystem for microprocessors. Description of a minimal hardware and software system for a 6800-based system. BYTE Jun 1980 (v.5#6) pg. 122
Multiprocessing with Motorola's MC6809E microprocessor. A technical discussion. BYTE Jul 1981 (v.6#7) pg. 136
A simple implementation of multitasking. Examples of multitasking software. BYTE Oct 1981 (v.6#10) pg. 176
Add multiple tasks to your communication and control program. A special kernel lets your 8080 run multiple tasks concurrently. BYTE Sep 1983 (v.8#9) pg. 445
Time-sharing for the home system. A simple program for 8080 based systems, with or without vectored interrupt. It will allow two routines to operate simultaneously or will permit two users to share the same program. Some hardware, in the form of a pulse generator, must be present. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #16 Apr 1978 pg. 102
Do-it-yourself time-sharing is easier than you think. Software for implementing time-sharing on a SWTP M6800 system is outlined and described. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #17 May 1978 pg. 104
Description of an Altair 8800 operating in a time sharing mode. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #30 Jun 1979 pg. 44
A cost-effective multi-user microcomputer system. Features one computer and printer, plus 16 user stations consisting of a TV monitor and keypad. System used for paging, bulletins, file interrogation, etc. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #41 May 1980 pg. 104
Thoughts on the SWTP computer system. Part 15. A closer look at the 6809 and its Motorola BASIC, a discussion of multiprogramming, and two interrupt-driven printer programs. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #46 Oct 1980 pg. 117
Which multi-user approach is best? Multiprocessor or multitask? A discussion. KILOBAUD MICROCOMPUTING #54 Jun 1981 (v.5#6) pg. 34
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